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Renault Scenic II - Clip Diagnostic Program Stops at 70% on Multiplex Network

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  • #1 16392966
    haszczur
    Level 8  
    Hello,
    The problem is that when you plug in the Clip diagnostic program, everything goes smoothly until connected through the multiplex network. Clip reaches 70% and then nothing, after connecting another computer with another program, a message is displayed that it is not possible to connect to the multiplex network. I checked the diagnostic connector in the car and the wires going to it, nothing broken. Let me add that there is no electric rot, no tinkering, everything is in perfect condition. That's why I'm trying to multiplex the xenon no longer leveling itself. They stand on the oak but have not entered the service mode and are normally straight ahead.
    Where can you find the reason that the clip verifies only up to 70%?
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    #2 16393027
    kamiloskop
    Level 23  
    See the black box under the hood there. There are fuses. Remove all plugs. Then the same under the dashboard in the cabin from the driver's side. Do not forget about all the fuses and the socket under the driver's seat.
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    #3 16393303
    pawelelek22
    Level 14  
    Check if it connects with something else. Probably a problem with the Clip probe or software.
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  • #4 16393305
    haszczur
    Level 8  
    Is this to somehow reset the various modules.

    Added after 3 [minutes]:

    I connected another computer and it caused no contact with the multiplex network.
  • #5 16393404
    kamiloskop
    Level 23  
    Buddy, please check what I wrote to you :-) you only have a problem with marketing and communication, the rest is ok
  • #6 16393603
    haszczur
    Level 8  
    Ok. When I get home, I'll take these fuses out.
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  • #7 16393618
    kamiloskop
    Level 23  
    Buddy, read carefully what I wrote to you, fuses by the way, but it's about uch and bsi
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    #8 16393625
    sanfran
    Network and Internet specialist
    Do you have the ignition on?
    There is no key in the scenic, but this effect can be achieved by holding START with the card inserted for a few seconds without pressing any of the pedals. Sometimes it doesn't want to catch it, so you have to remove the card, close it with the remote control, open it, insert the card and hold the START button.

    For me, the verification reaches 100% only with the ignition on or the engine running.
  • #9 16394559
    haszczur
    Level 8  
    kamiloskop wrote:
    Buddy, read carefully what I wrote to you, fuses by the way, but it's about uch and bsi

    I know what you mean, so I wrote fuses in general. I disconnected the module in the box next to the battery, I also took out the fuses and the large ones under it. Everything cleared, I disconnected the driver for the battery. and ankle in the module under the steering wheel, I grabbed the ankle under the driver's seat. I sprayed everything gently with the contact and put it together. So far it has been such a success that it has not crashed any error and nothing new has been damaged. The xenons are still standing on oak and I'm going tomorrow to connect a computer / trench.

    Added after 5 [minutes]:

    sanfran wrote:
    Do you have the ignition on?
    There is no key in the scenic, but this effect can be achieved by holding START with the card inserted for a few seconds without pressing any of the pedals. Sometimes it doesn't want to catch it, so you have to remove the card, close it with the remote control, open it, insert the card and hold the START button.

    For me, the verification reaches 100% only with the ignition on or the engine running.


    All configurations were used, on, off, ignition off. It verifies up to 70% and it's over and the computer with the other system shows that it cannot connect to the multiplex network. Two computers connected with different probes, so it's not the fault of the cable. Yesterday I checked the diagnostic connector and there is nothing to worry about there.
  • #10 16394779
    kamiloskop
    Level 23  
    I do not want to give divination here so I will write tomorrow when you check what the computers will say
  • #11 16394940
    haszczur
    Level 8  
    kamiloskop wrote:
    I do not want to give divination here so I will write tomorrow when you check what the computers will say

    This time I will go to someone else who is typically an electronics engineer with a taste for the French. I have one up my sleeve. If the program does not work again, I will disconnect the cube from the xenon module on the rocker arm, unless this master has a different way. I have already done a few things with him and besides I know that he likes electronic challenges. Today I will be with him, if he does not have time, I will only set another date.
    Anyway, I will write back what and how.

    Added after 13 [hours] 17 [minutes]:

    As I wrote above, I went to another electronics. After connecting, the clip program crashed again at 70% of the scan, changing the computer to one with an older version of the clip and several attempts to scan finally succeeded, after scanning, reconnecting the computer with the updated clip was also successful.
    The xenons did not level because the computer simply did not see them and therefore it did not see them because it disconnected them. There may be several reasons for the disconnection; it could have been due to the fact that when I replaced the engine in the car, I started it despite the headlights removed, it could have happened after replacing the burners. After the entire procedure, leveling returned.
    Thank you to everyone for your commitment.

Topic summary

The Renault Scenic II is experiencing issues with the Clip diagnostic program, which halts at 70% during the connection to the multiplex network. Users have suggested checking fuses and connections under the hood and dashboard, as well as ensuring the ignition is on during the diagnostic process. The author confirmed that the diagnostic connector and wiring are intact. After multiple attempts with different computers and probes, the issue persisted until an older version of the Clip software was used, which successfully completed the scan. The problem with the xenon leveling was attributed to the computer not recognizing the xenon module due to disconnection.
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